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St Nicholas Day – December 6, 2022

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St. Nicholas became a bishop at the young age of 30, and was nicknamed as ‘Boy Bishop

St. Nicholas Day is celebrated on December 6 to commemorate the death anniversary of the reverent St. Nicholas. St. Nicholas — the 3rd-century bishop of Myra — is revered as the patron saint of children and the lover of the poor. Notable for his generosity and giving spirit, St. Nicholas Day was the first bishop to embrace customs that placed the birth of Jesus as the true center of Christmas. The main significance of the holiday is its celebration among children. On the divine day of December 6, we remember his contributions to the holy church and celebrate a selflessly lived life.

HISTORY OF ST NICHOLAS DAY

Saint Nicholas was born in the third century in a small village of Patara in Asia Minor to wealthy and devoted Christian parents. Soon after their untimely demise during an epidemic, Nicholas gave away his entire inheritance to the sick and suffering people of his town. His selfless service to the people, generosity for the needy, and genuine concern about the ships and sailors made him one of the youngest Bishops of Myra. Years later, under the persecution of Roman Emperor Diocletian, Bishop Nicholas was imprisoned for his faith.

Soon after his release, Nicholas attended the Council of Nicaea and pledged his life to the service of the needy. St. Nicholas died on December 6, A.D. 343, and was buried in a cathedral. Legend says that ‘manna,’ a unique relic with healing powers was formed in his grave. Fostering care and service even after his death made him a devoted figure in the Christian folktales, and his death is celebrated as St. Nicholas Day.

St. Nicholas Day honors the memory of the holy saint of generosity and forgiveness. The image of St. Nicholas riding on a saddleback and offering gifts to kids was crystallized as Santa Claus in the 19th century. It is believed that St. Nicholas arrived on his horseback on the feast day, accompanied by Black Peter, and distributed sweets and presents to well-behaved children, whereas coal and potatoes to the bad ones. The tradition was soon followed in the Netherlands, where the Dutch transformed St. Nicholas into Sinterklass (Santa Claus) in the favor of the English-speaking majority.

St. Nicholas Day is one of the most celebrated Christian holidays in the world. There are many folktales attached to St. Nicholas, making him one of the most cherished saints of Christian history.

Is there a difference between Christmas Day and St. Nicholas Day?

Over time, Christmas and St. Nicholas Day have indeed been clubbed together, but they are distinctive holidays.

HOW TO OBSERVE ST NICHOLAS DAY

  1. Attend Church

    Start your day with an hour in the church in the memory of St. Nicholas, the patron of devotion and generosity. Later on, distribute small treats to the needy and study the spiritual implications of gift-giving. Conclude the day by reading a chapter from the Bible and honoring the Christ Child, just as St. Nicholas honored him throughout his life.

  2. Distribute gifts

    The legend of St. Nicholas is all about giving gifts to the needy. On December 6, carry forward the tradition by distributing gifts to the underprivileged, or the people in your family. By giving back to society, people become mindful of its existing cracks and are reminded of their divine duty to be of service to their community.

  3. Pass on the traditions

    St. Nicholas is a reminder of God’s divine love and service to mankind. Just as St. Nicholas considered the birth of Jesus as the center of Christmas, St. Nicholas Day is celebrated by emulating the values of Jesus Christ as the prime teachings of our lives.

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